List of Localities in Victoria (Australia) - Shire of Wellington

Shire of Wellington

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Airly (1924–1950) • Alberton • Alberton West • ArbuckleBillabong • Binginwarri (1902–1968 Binginwarrie, Adare ) • Blackwarry (1892–1967) • Boisdale • Briagolong (Culloden, Freestone Creek) • Budgee Budgee • Bundalaguah (1892–1974) • Buragwonduc • Bushy Park • Callignee North (1902–1966 Beards) • Callignee South (1902–1930) • Calrossie • Carrajung • Carrajung Lower (1902–1969 Bruthen Creek) • Carrajung South (1916–1931) • Cherrilong (1924–1957) • Clydebank (1873–1949) • Cobains (1927–1950) • CoongullaCowa (1865–1916 Grant, Grant Junction, Bull Town, Peter The Swede) • Cowwarr (Upper Heyfield, Cowwar, Cowwarr Weir, Swing Bridge) • Crookayan • Crooked River (1862–1865) (Gibbs, Shepherdson) • Dargo (Dargo Flat, Dargo High Plains, Dogs Grave, Hustlers, Mayford, Riverford, Waterford, White Timber) • Darriman (1884–1968 Mullundung) • Dawson (1884–1958 Glenmaggie Railway Station) • Denison (1902–1925 Acre, Denison West, Velore) • Devon North (1891–1979 Kallady, Eilandonan, Glen Rose) • Dutson (1889–1927) • Dutson DownsFlamingo Beach • Flynn (1880–1968 Flinnstead, Flynn's Creek Railway Station) • Flynns Creek (1872–1948) • Fulham (1890–1974) • Gelliondale (1907–1974) • Giffard (1900–1955) • Giffard West (1902–1907) • GillumGlen Falloch (1912–1914 Glenfalloch, see Licola) • Glenmaggie (Glenmaggie Weir, Glenmaggie Point, Store Point, The Springs) • Glomar BeachGolden Beach • Gormandale (1887- ) • Greenmount • Hawkhurst (1924–1964 Black Snake Creek, Maguires) • Hedley (1908–1994) • Heyfield (Hayfield) • Hiamdale (1890–1895 Timbs Crossing, Hiamdall) • Hiawatha (1913–1968) • Hollands Landing (1913–1928) • Howitt Plains • Hunterston (1925–1967) • Jack River (1892–1963 Jack's Corner, Tooloonook) • Kilmany (1909–1973 Nambrok South, Kilmany South) • Koorool (Morgan) • Lake WellingtonLangsborough • Licola • Licola North (1910–1960 Glencairn) • Llowalong (1924–1944) • Loch Sport • Longford (Holey Plain South, La Trobe Bridge) • Macks Creek (1865–1974 Kevington) • Madalya (1902–1968 Ward's, Nestor) • Maffra (Sheepfold) • Maffra West Upper (Upper Maffra West) • Manns BeachMcLoughlins Beach • Meerlieu (1882–1964 Meerlieu West) • MioweraMonomak (Bulldog Junction, Huggett Lookout) • MontgomeryMoornapa (1940–1973 Castleburn, Bulgaback Creek) • Moroka • Munro (1888–1976) • Myrtlebank (1902–1967) • Nambrok (1909–1971 Nambrok West) • Nap Nap Marra • Newry (Upper Maffra, Maffra Upper, Bellbird Corner) • NuntinOcean Grange • Paradise Beach (1963–1974) • Pearsondale (1928–1930) • Perry Bridge (1879–1956) • Port Albert (Alberton, Sunday Island) • ReynardRiversleaRobertsons Beach • Rosedale • Sale (Flooding Creek, Guthridge) • Sale East (1943- Sale East R.A.A.F.) • Sargood • Seacombe (1888–1928 Booran) • Seaspray (1915- ) • Seaton (Bald Hills (Gippsland)) • Snake Island • Staceys Bridge (1903–1967) • Stockdale (1902–1968) • Stradbroke (1875–1969 Stradbrook, Merriman's Creek, Stradbroke West) • Stratford (Leebrooke) • Tamboritha • Tarra Valley (1907–1968 Womerah) • Tarraville (1854–1975) • The Heart (1886–1951) • The Honeysuckles • Tinamba (Mewburn Park) • Tinamba West (1902–1956 Blore) • Toolome • Toora North (1915–1930) • Valencia Creek • Walhalla East • Willung (1880–1956) • Willung South (1902–1971) • Winnindoo (1925–1967) • Won Wron (1887–1974 Napier) • Wongungarra (1865–1948 Talbotville, Winchester, Howittville, Hogtown, Naarun, Treasure) • Wonyip (1907–1968 (Christies, Proctors, Ryton) • Woodside (Woodside East, Balloong, Baloong) • Woodside BeachWoodside NorthWoolenook (Blomford) • Worrowing • Wrathung (1890) • Wrixen • Wurruk (1867–1977 Wurruk Wurruk) • Yangoura (1864–1875 Edward's Reef, Binns, Dawes, Edwards Hill, Murderers Hill, Porters) • Yarram (Yarram Yarram, Woranga, Greenmount) •

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